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Migration and HIV in Tanzania

A series of documentary films that focus on the HIV vulnerabilities of four mobile populations in Tanzania: fishermen, seafarers, truck drivers and uniformed border staff.

Safe Migration, Happy Family

An informational video on how migrants can prevent HIV and how families and communities can cope.

Protecting Women and Girls in Camps from Sexual Violence and Abuse

IOM helps victims of sexual violence and abuse in displacement camps in Haiti.

Reintegration and Community Stabilization

Twenty years after fleeing to Darfur to escape the civil war, 450,000 Dinka from Southern Sudan have returned to the state of Northern Bahr el Ghazal. To address the impact this large-scale return has on the receiving communities and the area's available resources, IOM supports both returnees and communities by helping people rebuild their lives, promoting a peaceful reintegration.

The Sky's the Limit: 60 Years of Assisting Refugees and Migrants

Fear, bewilderment, anxiety, fatigue and sadness but also a deep sense of joy, peace and relief. These are just some of the emotions that overwhelm refugees as they reach the country they now call home.

A Better Life than Me: Migrants' Stories from Southern Africa

Men and women from Southern Africa share their life stories, highlighting the issues and consequences of labour migration.

Stories from Domiz Refugee Camp

Syrian refugees in Kurdistan's Domiz camp near Dahuk recount their stories. The number of Syrian refugees sheltering in the camp has increased to over 3,500 in May.

It has been brought to the attention of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) that letters bearing IOM’s logo have been sent to numerous recipients informing them that they won in an annual lotto draw. These letters are circulating in the form of e-mails and may direct to e-mail addresses from the following e-mail host:

“@representative.com”
“@representative.compresentative.com”

These letters do not originate from IOM and they are not in any way associated with IOM activities.

Such use of IOM’s name and logo is unauthorized and illegal. IOM takes this matter seriously and takes appropriate actions against such fraudulent practices.

IOM strongly advises the public to be cautious of these and other similar fradulent e-mails that falsely claim association with IOM. Any transfer of personal information or money to those issuing such fradulent e-mails can result in identity theft, financial loss and other damages. IOM shall not be held liable for any claims, pertaining to fraudulent schemes including but not limited to claims resulting from theft, loss or damage.

If you think you have received a suspicious e-mail, forward it to abuse@iom.int.